[Cup Noodles Commercial] Popular CM Songs. Historical CM Songs [2026]
Nissin Cup Noodles, a classic staple of instant ramen, is a product you often see at convenience stores and supermarkets! The Cup Noodles commercials are charming for their meticulous creativity—ranging from drama-style spots to humorous ones that use parody songs with lyrics themed around Cup Noodles.
A wide variety of music, both Western and Japanese, is featured in these ads.
We’ve picked out tracks used in the latest commercials as well as songs from older ones, so take this opportunity to explore and enjoy a range of tunes.
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[Cup Noodles Commercial] Popular CM songs. Historical CM songs [2026] (71–80)
Original songIgarashi Yuya, Sato Arata

The song used in the eye-catching “At-Home Sea Dance” commercial is an original track.
It was also used in the 2021 “Squid-Repelling Dance” commercial, so some viewers may have been curious about it.
The commercial features dancer Yuiya Igarashi, known for his fundoshi performances, and actor Arata Sato.
Igarashi’s choreography is sure to stick in your memory.
With its comical lyrics expressing the urge to play at the beach and its intricate rhythms, the song evokes a curious sensation as it suddenly overflows with an “Indian” mood.


